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  • The Nelligan embraces the concept of boutique hotels, mixing contemporary furnishings with historic elements and designer decor. Features include a roof terrace, European cuisine, a wine cellar and 24-hour concierge service, plus a shuttle bus to downtown. Smart and memorable.

  • This captivating hotel represents the crowning glory of the Antonopoulos family of Québec, who preserved much of VieuxMontréal’s heritage architecture. In the hotel’s refined rooms and suites, guests will experience old-world charm and comfort. Features include a rooftop terrace and health club.

  • The exterior of this Beaux-Arts building is deceiving, for inside is minimalist comfort and savvy design. Don’t miss the Raw Bar for the best ceviche (raw fish) in town.

  • Spectacular views of the Château Frontenac and St Lawrence River make this a memorable stay. Rooms are well appointed with amenities such as kitchenettes and balconies.

  • This is the hotel chosen by the International Jazz Festival of Montréal as the host site for their Midnight Jam Sessions. The hotel has an airy, cosmopolitan energy throughout, the staff are professional and the rooms top notch.

  • La Maison d’Elizabeth & Emma, Québec City

    This lovely B&B is named after the proprietors’ young daughters Elizabeth and Emma. An historic exterior with Art Deco elements inside, the balconied home sits on a tree-lined street ambiance but equally because of the gastronomic delights available. Free parking.

  • A million-dollar location attracts visitors to this charming hotel. Rooms are decorated in the style of the British Colonial era and maintain an air of refinement. Rooms have views of the St Lawrence River or the garden.

  • This former office building has been transformed into a serene hotel in the midst of all the downtown activity. It is highlighted by excellent food and impeccable service.

  • These longstay studios are located in the heart of Le Plateau, with access to boulevard Saint-Laurent and VieuxMontréal.

  • An imaginative little hotel where down-filled duvets and slate showers complement wood-burning fireplaces and full kitchens.

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